The Talmud teaches that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was a whore. That she had sex with a Roman soldier called Pandera. That she conceived Jesus during menstruation and that is why they call Jesus "son of niddah" – meaning, son of menstrual filth [Sanhedrin 106a].

Jesus is called a dog, a sorcerer, Balaam, deceiver, idolater...In Sanhedrin 106 the author gloats over the fact that Jesus died at the age of 33:

"Hast thou heard how old Balaam [Jesus] was? He replied: It is not actually stated but since it is written, Bloody and deceitful men shall not live out half their days it follows that he was thirty-three or thirty-four years old."

Jesus fornicated with his jackass (a male donkey) [Sanhedrin 105ab].

Jesus is in hell being tormented in hot excrement [Gittin 57a].

In contrast, the Palestinian Muslims, and all the Koran observing Muslims, regard Mary as a chaste virgin who was chosen by Allah to give birth to Isa [Jesus]. They regard Jesus as a sinless Prophet and a Messiah. I will reprint from the Wikipedia what Islam teaches concerning Mary and Jesus:

Mary (Arabic: مريم‎, translit.Maryam), the mother of Jesus (Isa), holds a singularly exalted place in Islam as the only woman named in the Quran, which refers to her seventy times and explicitly identifies her as the greatest of all women,[2][3][4] stating, with reference to the angelic salutation during the annunciation, "O Mary, God has chosen you, and purified you; He has chosen you above all the women of creation."[5] In the Quran, her story is related in three Meccan chapters (19, 21, 23) and four Medinan chapters (3, 4, 5, 66), and the nineteenth chapter of the scripture, titled "Mary" (Surat Maryam), is named after her. The Quran refers to Mary more often than the New Testament.[6]

According to the Quran, divine grace surrounded Mary from birth,[7] and, as a young woman, she received a message from God through the archangel Gabriel that God had chosen her, purified her, and had preferred her above all "the women of the worlds."[7] This event, according to the same narrative, was followed by the annunciation of a child who was to be miraculously conceived by her through the intervention of the divine spirit while she was still virgin, whose name would be Jesus and who would be the "anointed one," the Promised Messiah.[7] As such, orthodox Islamic belief "has upheld the tenet of the virgin birth of Jesus,"[7] and although the classical Islamic thinkers never dwelt on the question of the perpetual virginity of Mary at any great length,[7] it was generally agreed in traditional Islam that Mary remained a virgin throughout her life, with the Quran's mention of Mary's purification “from the touch of men” implying perpetual virginity in the minds of many of the most prominent Islamic fathers.[8]

Although the modern mainstream belief is that Jesus did not die but was taken to heaven alive, the Koran however, explicitly refers to his death. Koran is divided in chapters called Suras. In Sura 19:30 Isa [Jesus] says of himself the following:

"Peace be upon me the day I was born, the day I die and the day I rise from the dead."

In Sura 3:54 Allah says to Jesus:

"O Jesus, I will cause you to die, will lift you up to Me..."

The Palestinian Muslims, as do other Muslims, regard Mary, the mother of Jesus, as a pure virgin who alone was worthy to have her name in the Koran. They regard Jesus as a sinless Prophet and Messiah who is now in heaven and who will return at the end of the age to assist their Mahdi and to establish peace on Earth and get rid of all unbelievers and infidels.

On the other hand, the Pharisaic, Talmudic Jews, teach that Mary was a whore and that she conceived Jesus while menstruating. That Jesus is a dog, a sorcerer, who is in hell being tormented in hot excrement. Islam is much closer to Christianity than the Pharisaic Judaism. Yet the Christian Zionists endorse Judaism and the Zionist state, condemning the Palestinians and approving of the horrible atrocities committed against the Palestinians.